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(As a noun)
Roller ( noun )
A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".
Examples:
- The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
- The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
- The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
- The ink roller was used to print documents.
(As a noun)
Roller ( noun )
A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".
Examples:
- The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
- The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
- The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
- The ink roller was used to print documents.
(As a noun)
Roller ( noun )
A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".
Examples:
- The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
- The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
- The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
- The ink roller was used to print documents.
(As a noun)
Roller ( noun )
A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".
Examples:
- The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
- The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
- The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
- The ink roller was used to print documents.